Claims
- 1. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, comprising the steps of:
- a. preparing a liquid ink formulation comprising a heat activated dye, a liquid carrier, and a sulfonated lignin agent which disperses said heat activated dye into said liquid carrier, wherein said sulfonated lignin agent does not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed onto a medium;
- b. supplying a printer with said liquid ink formulation;
- c. printing said liquid ink formulation by means of said printer to form an image on a medium without materially activating the heat activated dye; and
- d. transferring said image from said medium to a substrate on which the image is to appear by the application of heat and pressure at a temperature which is sufficient to activate the heat activated dye, so as to cause the heat activated dye to transfer on to said substrate.
- 2. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 1, wherein said heat activated dye is not reactive with said sulfonated lignin agent or said liquid carrier.
- 3. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 1, wherein said heat activated dye is substantially insoluble in said liquid carrier.
- 4. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 1, wherein said ink formulation further comprises at least one solvent.
- 5. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 1, wherein said sulfonated lignin agent shields said heat activated dye but does not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed on to said medium.
- 6. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 1, wherein said heat activated dye has a molecular weight in the range of 200 to 400.
- 7. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 1, wherein said heat activated dye is comprised of individual particles of said heat activated dye, and wherein said individual particles of said heat activated dye do not have a dimension which is greater than 0.5 microns.
- 8. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, comprising the steps of:
- a. preparing a liquid ink formulation comprising a heat activated dye, a liquid carrier, a sulfonated lignin agent and a surfactant, wherein said sulfonated lignin agent and said surfactant disperse said heat activated dye into said liquid carrier and form an emulsion from said heat activated dye and said liquid carrier, and wherein said sulfonated lignin agent and said surfactant do not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed onto a medium;
- b. supplying a printer with said liquid ink formulation;
- c. printing said liquid ink formulation by means of said printer to form an image on a medium without materially activating the heat activated dye; and
- d. transferring said image from said medium to a substrate on which the image is to appear by the application of heat and pressure at a temperature which is sufficient to activate the heat activated dye, so as to cause the heat activated dye to transfer on to said substrate.
- 9. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 8, wherein said heat activated dye is not reactive with said sulfonated lignin agent or said liquid carrier.
- 10. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 8, wherein said heat activated dye is substantially insoluble in said liquid carrier.
- 11. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 8, wherein said ink formulation further comprises at least one solvent.
- 12. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 8, wherein said surfactant shields said heat activated dye but does not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed on to said medium.
- 13. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 8, wherein said heat activated dye has a molecular weight in the range of 200 to 400.
- 14. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 8, wherein said heat activated dye is comprised of individual particles of said heat activated dye, and wherein said individual particles of said heat activated dye do not have a dimension which is greater than 0.5 microns.
- 15. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, comprising the steps of:
- a. preparing a liquid ink formulation comprising a heat activated dye, a liquid carrier, and a sulfonated lignin agent which disperses said heat activated dye into said liquid carrier, wherein said sulfonated lignin agent does not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed onto a medium;
- b. supplying a printer with said liquid ink formulation;
- c. printing said liquid ink formulation by means of said printer to form an image on a medium without materially activating the heat activated dye; and
- d. subsequently activating said heat activated dye by the application of heat and pressure to said heat activated dye at a temperature which is sufficient to activate the heat activated dye.
- 16. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 15, wherein said heat activated dye is not reactive with said sulfonated lignin agent or said liquid carrier.
- 17. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 15, wherein said heat activated dye is substantially insoluble in said liquid carrier.
- 18. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink, as described in claim 15, wherein said ink formulation further comprises at least one solvent.
- 19. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 15, wherein said sulfonated lignin agent shields said heat activated dye but does not substantially increase the activation energy required to activate said heat activated dye after said heat activated dye is printed on to said medium.
- 20. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 15, wherein said heat activated dye has a molecular weight in the range of 200 to 400.
- 21. A method of printing using heat activated dye solids by means of a printer which uses liquid ink as described in claim 15, wherein said heat activated dye is comprised of individual particles of said heat activated dye, and wherein said individual particles of said heat activated dye do not have a dimension which is greater than 0.5 microns.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/695,121 filed Aug.1, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/565,999, filed Dec. 1, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/207,756 filed Mar. 8, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,485,614, issued Jan. 30, 1996. This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/506,894, filed Jul. 25, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of 08/299,736, U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,907.
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